No reserve price - Necklace - 18 kt. Yellow gold Pearl - Ruby - Akoya pearls from 6.3 to 6.5 mm.

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Ariana Helling
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IGI Antwerp gemmologist with over 25 years' experience specialising in vintage brand jewellery.

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An 18k yellow gold Akoya pearl necklace with 51 cultured white round pearls (6.3–6.5 mm) and 50 ruby distancers, total ruby weight 45 ct, length 42.5 cm, total weight 24 g, no laboratory report, unbranded, clasp in 18k yellow gold (750), sold with box and certificate.

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Akoya pearl necklace measuring 6.3 to 6.5 mm with ruby spacers, a central ruby, and 18 kt gold beads, with a yellow gold 18 kt (750) clasp.

This necklace is a jewelry masterpiece that combines the cold and pure luster of Akoya pearls with the intense warmth of Rubies, creating an extremely sophisticated and regal chromatic contrast.
The use of rubies as spacers is a constant and brilliant fiery red touch along the entire length of the jewelry.
This creates a dynamic visual impact and adds value, ensuring that the light is captured not only by the pearls but also by the precious gemstones that separate them.
Pearl
white color
silver/pink reflection
Perle: cultivate
Origin: Japan
Diameter: from 6.3 to 6.5 mm
Color: white
Reflection: gray/pink
Brightness: excellent
Total length 42.5 cm.
Total weight 24 grams
Gold weight 1.6 grams
Rubini: ct 45

Sold with an elegant box and a guarantee certificate issued by our jewelry store.
Insured shipment

Akoya pearl necklace measuring 6.3 to 6.5 mm with ruby spacers, a central ruby, and 18 kt gold beads, with a yellow gold 18 kt (750) clasp.

This necklace is a jewelry masterpiece that combines the cold and pure luster of Akoya pearls with the intense warmth of Rubies, creating an extremely sophisticated and regal chromatic contrast.
The use of rubies as spacers is a constant and brilliant fiery red touch along the entire length of the jewelry.
This creates a dynamic visual impact and adds value, ensuring that the light is captured not only by the pearls but also by the precious gemstones that separate them.
Pearl
white color
silver/pink reflection
Perle: cultivate
Origin: Japan
Diameter: from 6.3 to 6.5 mm
Color: white
Reflection: gray/pink
Brightness: excellent
Total length 42.5 cm.
Total weight 24 grams
Gold weight 1.6 grams
Rubini: ct 45

Sold with an elegant box and a guarantee certificate issued by our jewelry store.
Insured shipment

Details

Shape of surrounding stones
Round
Pearl type
Akoya cultured pearl
No. of surrounding gemstones
50
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Era
After 2000
Fineness
18 kt.
Number of pearls
51
Brand jewellery
No
Metal
Yellow gold
Total carat weight of surrounding stones
45.00
Main Stone
Pearl
Diameter of pearls (in mm)
6.3 mm
Pearl colour
White
Total weight
24 g
Surrounding Stones
Ruby
Pearl shape
Round
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Women
Pearl surface quality
Clean
Pearl lustre
Very good
Title additional information
Akoya pearls from 6.3 to 6.5 mm.
Length
42.5 cm
ItalyVerified
1508
Objects sold
100%
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